Programming ArcObjects with .NET

Introduction

Are you ready to take your knowledge of ArcGIS Desktop to the next level? Then you need to learn how to program ArcObjects to create custom user interfaces, applications, and extensions for ArcGIS Desktop 10.1. But with thousands of objects, properties, and methods, how can you ever hope to learn ArcObjects?

The ArcObjects API is the foundation of ESRI’s ArcGIS software. In this course you will be given an introduction to basic object-oriented programming concepts and the classes, properties, and methods that make ArcObjects unique. Also stressed are the use of Visual Basic .NET and the use of ArcObjects to modify the ArcGIS interface, create add-ins., change its basic operations, and create entirely new functionality

Our instructor assisted Programming ArcObjects with .NET for ArcGIS 10 course is composed of a series of 10 modules that will teach you how to program ArcObjects for ArcGIS Desktop using Microsoft .NET.

Course Modules

Introduction to Extending ArcGIS

.NET Programming Basics

Generic Object Oriented Programming Concepts

Working with Map Documents

Working with Layers

Working with Geometry

Working with Geometric Operations

Performing Queries

Accessing Data

Working with Rasters

16 GISP Credit Hours

Course Formats and Pricing – Programming ArcObjects with .NET

Add instructor support for your self-paced class. Support is provided by email, chat sessions, or phone.

$100

Our self-paced classes are delivered through our online training platform. You will be emailed instructions for creating a login and activating your course. All lectures are pre-recorded so you can progress through the course at your own pace. The same applies to the exercise. The course does not have an expiration date.

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